[Source: Huasheng Online]
Fought for 45 days, all 94 critically ill patients were successfully treated
The last hospital in Hunan Approval of Shanghai Medical Team – “Special Forces” Returning to Hunan for Intensive Treatment
successfully completed the support Shanghai medical treatment mission, on June 5, the third batch of medical teams from Hunan Province (critically ill team) returned to Hunan.
Huasheng Online, June 5th, “We’re going home!” Today, the third batch of medical teams (critically ill) from Hunan Province returned from Shanghai on a chartered flight. The medical team arrived in Shanghai on April 18. After 45 days of hard work, by June 1, the ICU ward taken over by the medical team was cleared of new coronary pneumonia patients. All 94 patients with severe new coronary pneumonia were successfully treated, and the medical aid to Shanghai was successfully completed. rescue mission. So far, all four batches of medical teams from Hunan have returned to Hunan safely.
The medical team is a “special force” for intensive care, composed of medical, nursing and hospital feeling experts from Xiangya Hospital of Central South University, Second Xiangya Hospital, Third Xiangya Hospital, and Hunan Provincial People’s Hospital. A total of 130 people.
On April 21, a total of 62 people from Xiangya Hospital and the Third Xiangya Hospital took over the ICU of the Luwan Branch of Ruijin Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiaotong University; on April 23, a total of 68 people from the Second Xiangya Hospital and Hunan Provincial People’s Hospital took over the ICU. People took over the ICU of the West Branch of Shuguang Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
During the period of aid to Shanghai, the medical team treated 94 severe and critically ill patients with an average age of 82 years old. Among them, 75 were 80 years old and above, 3 were centenarians and above, and the oldest was 101 years old. , all patients had more than one underlying disease.
“Treatment of critically ill elderly patients is sometimes like walking a tightrope. You must be very careful about how much you use and how fast you replenish fluids.” Zhang Lina, the head of the treatment team and director of the Department of Critical Care Medicine at Xiangya Hospital, recalled that during the aid to Shanghai, the 97-year-old grandma Huang admitted to the hospital, in addition to being diagnosed with the common type of new coronary pneumonia, also suffered from chronic heart insufficiency and other diseases. “The old man was once in shock and had respiratory failure. The medical team went all out and arranged more efforts to treat meticulously, just to pull the old man back from danger.”
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